Photoshop export

- [Announcer] It's a common practice in UX Design…to create your screens inside of Photoshop…using a variety of art boards.…And you can now bring these art boards directly…into the UXPin Editor, so, thought I'd cover…that one off in this video, and what we're going to take…a look at is how to bring in a Photoshop art board.…Now, you're going to need a plugin for this one.…And there are two places to get the plugin.…You come to your Dashboard, and you can go…to your Settings page, right here,…and click on 'Integrations', and it will open up…your settings and you can grab…the Photoshop plugin right there.…

Now, there's another place where you can get it, too.…So I'm just going to open up the project again,…and if you come to Upload Design Files,…you can see 'download our plugin' first…when you roll over it.…And, what you do is you just click on that,…and you can click on the Photoshop plugin…and it will be downloaded to your computer.…Okay, going to close this window,…and it basically is a zip file,…and when the zip file is unzipped,…

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1/17/2017

Provide stakeholders with realistic, interactive prototypes so they can test and experience the intuitiveness of your designs. You can accomplish this by using a tool with features that help you achieve current user experience (UX) industry standards. In this course, learn how to use the popular UXPin platform to create wireframes, enhance mockups, add animation, share interactive prototypes, test responsiveness, and more. Discover how to create layouts for devices ranging from smartphones to tablets to desktops, and learn how to work with layered design files from Photoshop or Sketch.